Suzanne Glover+FollowAlabama’s Christmas Song Drama 🎤Did anyone else catch the low-key feud between Alabama fans over “Christmas in Dixie”? Some say it’s the ultimate Southern holiday anthem, but others argue it’s just regional hype and not as relatable as Dolly’s “Hard Candy Christmas.” The debate is getting heated—especially with Merle Haggard stans chiming in about authenticity. Are we picking sides based on nostalgia or real storytelling? #Entertainment #Music #CountryMusic00Share
hwatkins+FollowCountry music’s funniest voice: Cledus T. JuddCledus T. Judd never set out to be country music’s king of comedy, but his quick wit and knack for parody changed the game for fans in the ‘90s and beyond. After nearly giving up on his Nashville dreams, a single parody song launched a career that’s brought laughter to countless listeners—even if it never topped the charts. Judd’s story is a reminder that success isn’t always about awards or radio hits; sometimes, it’s about making people smile and inspiring others to keep chasing their dreams. What’s your favorite Cledus T. Judd moment? #Entertainment #CountryMusic #CledusTJudd00Share
normancrystal+FollowCountry Legends’ Sons Drop Collab 🎸Lukas Nelson and Shooter Jennings just dropped “The Last Wild River,” and fans are buzzing about whether this next-gen collab lives up to their legendary dads’ outlaw legacy. Some say Lukas is finally stepping out of Willie’s shadow, while others argue Shooter’s production is what really makes the track pop. Is this the start of a new country dynasty or just a nostalgia play? The debate is ON! #Entertainment #Music #CountryMusic00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowCountry music’s first female chart-topperJenny Lou Carson shattered barriers in country music, becoming the first woman to write a No. 1 country hit with Tex Ritter’s “You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often.” Before her songwriting fame, she was a radio star, a lasso-spinning sharpshooter, and a true singing cowgirl. Her songs gave voice to soldiers and everyday heartbreak, and her legacy still shapes country music today. Carson’s story is a reminder of how one person’s creativity can open doors for generations. What other trailblazers in music history deserve more recognition? #Entertainment #CountryMusic #WomenInMusic50Share
Savannah Smith+FollowGary Stewart’s Tragic End & Honkytonk Legacy 💔The loss of Gary Stewart on this day in 2003 still stirs debate—was his tragic end inevitable after Mary Lou’s passing, or could the country music community have done more? Some fans argue his raw, emotional style was a cry for help all along, while others insist his legacy outshines the tragedy. What do you think: overlooked pain or misunderstood genius? #Entertainment #GaryStewart #CountryMusic00Share
Casey Sutton+FollowCountry Songs for the End Times 🎸Not even kidding, there’s a real debate on whether Garth Brooks’ “If Tomorrow Never Comes” is the ultimate apocalypse anthem or if Jimmy Buffett’s “Party At The End Of The World” is the better vibe. Some fans swear Skeeter Davis’ heartbreak classic hits harder when you’re watching the world burn. Which one’s your go-to if it’s all ending? The fandom is divided! #Entertainment #Music #CountryMusic90Share
James Morgan+FollowForgotten 1969 Country Hits 🎶Three absolute gems from 1969 are barely talked about anymore! Waylon Jennings’ “The Days Of Sand And Shovels” never even says its title in the lyrics, and that’s such a wild songwriting move. Willie Nelson’s “Bring Me Sunshine” was a hit but somehow got left off his albums for years. And Jeannie Seely’s duet with Jack Greene, “Wish I Didn’t Have To Miss You,” is still considered one of the best duets ever. Why aren’t these songs getting more love? #Entertainment #Music #CountryMusic91Share
michele24+FollowRandy Parton: More than Dolly’s brotherRandy Parton’s story is one of family, music, and perseverance. Born in Sevierville, Tennessee, he grew up as the youngest Parton brother, making his own mark in country music with a handful of charting singles and heartfelt duets with his sister, Dolly. While his songs didn’t always top the charts, Randy’s influence stretched beyond radio hits—he helped launch new talent at Dollywood and kept music a family affair. His original version of “Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)” even paved the way for Alabama’s No. 1 hit. How do you think family ties shape an artist’s journey? #Entertainment #RandyParton #CountryMusic40Share
Heather Owens+FollowCarter Family Drama: Song-Stealing Scandal? 🎶A.P. Carter’s legacy is legendary, but some fans still debate whether he truly “collected” Appalachian folk songs or just took credit for others’ work. The plot thickens when you consider his song-hunting trips with Lesley Riddle, a Black musician who rarely got recognition. Did A.P. Carter help preserve folk music, or did he profit from it at others’ expense? The fandom is split! #Entertainment #CarterFamily #CountryMusic00Share
michele24+FollowDFW gets a new country radio throwbackCountry music fans in North Texas just got a treat—there’s a brand new radio station spinning nothing but classic country hits from the 70s and 80s! Country Legends & Texas Classics 93.3 HD2 launched with George Strait’s “Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind,” setting the tone for a playlist packed with icons like Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Johnny Cash. For anyone who grew up with these legends or wants to relive the golden era of country, this is a real game-changer for the DFW airwaves. Who’s tuning in and what’s your all-time favorite classic country song? #Entertainment #DFW #CountryMusic10Share